The simplest way I have found is to either telnet or console into the
first router, then do a sh config.  Highlight the entire config and copy
it to notepad or word processor, make the changes and then copy it to
your 2nd router while in the config t mode.  I also use this method to
save my configs to text files on our network.

Hope this helps.
David Toalson
816-701-4142

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> From:         Provost, Rob[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> How can I copy the configs from one router and then copy them to
> another?  Both are 2500s. 
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Robert Provost 
> 
> 

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